by Peter Goldey | Jul 15, 2017 | features
This topic has been all the rage – in discussions – since RealEstate.com’s announcement around Millennial Search. What this really means: technologists are finally positioned to focus on “budget” rather than “price”. The...
by Peter Goldey | May 3, 2017 | features
Great fun being part of BrickUnderground’s Best Neighborhoods for Recent Grads (in NYC) story. In a nod to the fierce competition and pricing of New York apartments, some of the lesser known areas of the Big Apple get exposure. We helped BrickUnderground’s...
by Peter Goldey | Apr 19, 2017 | features
The Best in Travel feature, now in its second edition, takes a hard look at changing travel costs, travel brand performance, and – of course – overall value. Personally, I think they made some great picks including Estes Park, Carmel-by-the-Sea and...
by Peter Goldey | May 25, 2016 | features
Engage your audience by telling a great story. That’s what BrickUnderground did for recent grads navigating NYC’s real estate neighborhood waters. How did we help them? “Peter Goldey of WitLytic.net crunched the numbers for us on crime data, as well...
by Peter Goldey | May 23, 2016 | features, random thoughts
I talk a lot about data bias and methodology. My clients understand that how we ask the question often determines the answer. More specifically, how we select and weight data, filter candidates and build the model can lead to very different predictions and rankings....
by Peter Goldey | May 1, 2016 | data for good, features, TiL
There have always been rats in NYC. But it seems that things are getting out of hand. Can you imagine calling the city’s rat hotline more than 170 times over the first four months of 2016? That’s exactly what the residents of 335 148th St. in the Bronx...